Enterprise Truck Rental Review: Pricing, Pros & Cons

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Enterprise Truck Rental keeps things simple: newer, well-maintained trucks and vans across 500+ locations, with the easy reservation experience the brand is known for. Their cargo vans and mid-size box trucks are a fit for apartment-sized moves and short regional trips. The trade-off: every rental is round-trip, so long-distance and one-way moves usually aren't practical.

HireAHelper's Advice: Enterprise at a Glance for Your Move

Enterprise Truck Rental is best known for clean, newer trucks and a rental process that feels closer to renting a car than a moving truck — but it comes with one big asterisk. Every rental is round-trip, so the brand really only makes sense for local moves where a nearby branch is convenient on both ends. In this review, we'll show what Enterprise actually costs, how it compares to U-Haul, Penske, and Budget, and when another brand will serve you better.

Enterprise Rental Trucks

Enterprise Rental Trucks
4.850 reviews

Description

A local-rental specialist with 500+ U.S. locations and a fleet that leans newer than most competitors — cargo vans, pickups, and 15-to-26-foot box trucks. Best known for clean trucks, straightforward booking, and same-branch round-trip rentals.

Pros

  • tick Newer, well-maintained trucks — often cleaner than competitors'
  • tick Wide variety of vans, pickups, and box trucks for different move sizes
  • tick Affordable per-mile rates for local moves
  • tick Easy reservations and free same-day cancellations

Cons

  • icon All rentals are round-trip — long-distance moves are usually impractical
  • icon Estimates aren't locked in — final pricing can shift at pickup
  • icon Deposit required at pickup that's not shown in the online estimate
  • icon Limited guidance on choosing the right truck size

To rent an Enterprise truck, you'll need to be at least 21 with a valid driver's license and a credit card on file. No payment is taken online — you settle up at or after pickup — but every rental requires a refundable deposit at the counter that isn't shown in the online estimate. Minimum state-required liability coverage is included; supplemental damage waiver, roadside, and personal-accident options can be added at pickup. Because every rental is round-trip, you'll return the truck to the same branch you started from.

Enterprise Reviews and Pricing

The prices below reflect what people actually paid for their Enterprise rentals, not the starting rates you see advertised. We pulled averages from real moves using trucks suited for a 3-bedroom apartment or a 2-bedroom house. Long-distance figures cover rental costs only — because Enterprise requires same-branch returns, the trip back to drop off the truck is on top of what's shown.

EnterpriseLocal Move
Under 50 miles
Regional Move
~500 miles
Long Distance
~1,200 miles
Average Cost$92.40$550.25$1,180.89
Average Review4.9/54.7/54.6/5
Average Cost Per MileN/A$1.10$0.98

Enterprise Truck Sizes

Truck SizeCargo Space (L x W x H)What It FitsVolume / Payload
Compact Cargo Van83" x 52" x 48"Studios, stacked boxes, small loads123 cu. ft. / 1,480 lbs
Cargo Van126" x 65" x 55"1-bedroom apartment basics, deliveries260 cu. ft. / 3,700 lbs
High Roof Cargo Van143" x 55" x 76"Tall furniture, appliances, studio/1-bed loads~3,700 lbs payload
1/2 Ton Pickup6.5'-8' bedSmall furniture, home projects, store runs2,000 lbs payload
3/4 Ton Pickup6.5'-8' bedMedium furniture, heavier equipment4,000 lbs payload
1 Ton Pickup6.5'-8' bedLarge furniture, towing, jobsite hauls6,000 lbs payload
24 ft Box Truck24' x 8.5' x 8.5'5+ rooms, larger homes10,000 lbs payload
26 ft Box Truck26' x 8.5' x 8.5'5+ rooms, long or heavy loads10,000 lbs payload

Enterprise Services at a Glance

Box trucks, cargo vans, pickups, and basic moving supplies — here’s what Enterprise offers under one brand.

ServiceAvailability
Vehicles 
Box Trucks 15’ to 26’ trucks — sized for apartments up to 5+ rooms  Available 
Cargo Vans Compact, standard, heavy-duty, and high-roof variants for studio and 1-bedroom moves  Available 
Pickup Trucks Half-ton, three-quarter-ton, and one-ton options for hauling and towing  Available 
Supplies & Storage 
Packing Supplies Moving pads, dollies, and straps available at most branches  Available 
Towing & Lift Gate Supplies Lift gates on select box trucks; towing-capable pickups and trailer accessories  Available 
Self-Storage Units Not part of the Enterprise Truck Rental offering  Not Offered

Enterprise's Costs & Fees

The prices in the table below show what customers say they paid for Enterprise rentals on real moves. These averages cover three common distances: local trips under 50 miles, regional moves around 500 miles, and longer routes near 1,200 miles. Because Enterprise requires same-branch returns, the long-distance and regional figures cover the rental cost only — your return trip back to the pickup branch is on top of what's shown.

Home SizeLocal Move
Under 50 miles
Regional Move
~500 miles
Long Distance
~1,200 miles
1 bed apt / small 2 bed apt$74$401$771
Large 1-bed / typical 2-bed apt$85$487$1,016
3-bed apt / 2-bed house$92$550$1,181
3-bed house / large townhome$98$603$1,281
4-bed house / large townhome$111$750$1,570
5-bed house / larger home$123$898$1,999

Base Rates

Enterprise's daily rates depend on the truck size, your branch, and the time of year. Smaller vans and pickups tend to be the lowest-cost options, while 24-foot and 26-foot box trucks land at the top end. Like most rentals, demand drives pricing — summer weekends and the start or end of the month are usually pricier than mid-week, off-season bookings.

Mileage Fees

Every personal rental charges a per-mile rate on top of the daily price, so your total cost depends on how far you drive. Because every Enterprise rental is round-trip, that mileage includes your move AND the drive back to the pickup branch. Mileage rates can also climb on busy moving days, so it pays to book ahead if you can.

Fuel Costs

Fuel is one of the biggest variables on any truck rental. Smaller vans and pickups get noticeably better mileage than box trucks, and a fully loaded truck always burns more than an empty one. The chart below estimates fuel cost across Enterprise's most common sizes for a 400-mile regional move.

Truck SizeEstimated MPGEstimated Fuel Cost
(400-mile regional move)
Standard Cargo Van12-13 mpg$110-$120
High Roof Cargo Van~12 mpg~$115
15 ft Parcel Van10-12 mpg$115-$140
16 ft Cabover9-11 mpg$125-$155
20 ft Box Truck8-10 mpg$140-$175
24 ft Box Truck8-10 mpg$140-$175
26 ft Box Truck8-10 mpg$140-$175

Additional/Hidden Costs

Enterprise's online estimate doesn't always include every charge you'll see on the final bill. Common add-ons and surprises include:

  • A refundable deposit collected at pickup (not shown in the online quote)
  • Environmental and regulatory fees
  • Extra-day charges if you keep the truck longer than planned
  • Equipment rentals like dollies, pads, lift gates, or towing gear
  • Cleaning fees if the truck is returned dirty
  • After-hours return charges and TollPass program fees

Because the online estimate is just that — an estimate — it's smart to confirm the final breakdown at the counter and ask which line items can change after the rental closes.

Enterprise Truck Sizes & Features

Enterprise's fleet leans toward newer commercial vehicles, with a strong selection of cargo vans plus box trucks up to 26 feet. The lineup is built around shorter, local routes, and most renters comment that the trucks feel well-maintained and easy to drive. The chart below summarizes which size fits which kind of move.

Enterprise Truck Sizes at a Glance

Truck SizeIdeal Use CasesFeaturesManeuverabilityParking Needs
Compact Cargo VanStudios, dorms, small loads, deliveriesEnclosed cargo space, low loading height, easy to driveEasyFits in standard parking spots and most garages
Cargo Van1-bedroom apartments, mid-size deliveriesRoomier cargo area, tie-down points, modern cabEasyFits regular parking, height-friendly
High Roof Cargo VanTall furniture, appliances, studio/1-bed loadsStanding-height cargo area, easier loading for tall itemsEasy to moderateWatch clearance on garages and low overhangs
Pickup Trucks (1/2, 3/4, 1 Ton)Single heavy items, home projects, towingOpen bed, towing-capable on 3/4- and 1-ton, seating for threeEasyFits in most standard parking spaces
24 ft Box Truck3- to 4-bedroom homes, larger apartment movesLoading ramp on most units, lift gate option, tie-down pointsModerateNeeds driveway or two long curb spots
26 ft Box Truck5+ room homes, bulky furniture, heavier loadsLargest cargo space in fleet, lift gate available, 10,000-lb payloadChallenging for beginnersNeeds a wide street or large driveway

Standard Features

Across the Enterprise fleet, most trucks share a consistent set of features that make loading and driving easier. Depending on the specific vehicle, you'll likely find:

  • Loading ramps on most box trucks
  • Lift gate options on select box trucks and parcel vans
  • Tie-down points or bulkhead dividers for securing loads
  • Towing capability on 3/4-ton and 1-ton pickups
  • Air conditioning, power steering, and updated cab layouts
  • Large mirrors and standard safety features like seat belts

Many renters specifically mention how clean the cargo area is on arrival, and lift gate availability is one of the things that comes up most often in positive reviews.

How to Choose the Right Truck Size

Picking the right Enterprise truck usually comes down to your biggest piece of furniture and how many rooms you're moving. A truck can only be as small as the largest item you need to load, since sectionals, king beds, and appliances eat space faster than boxes. If you're driving longer distances and you have to bring the truck back to the same branch, extra space also helps keep the load balanced and limits trips.

When you're torn between two sizes, sizing up is almost always the safer call. The fuel difference between a Cargo Van and a 15-foot truck is small compared to the cost and stress of running out of room mid-move. Enterprise's booking tool doesn't recommend a specific size, so it's worth measuring your bulkiest items before you book.

What People Are Saying About Enterprise

Across hundreds of reviews, most renters describe Enterprise as smooth, reliable, and reasonably priced. The most common compliment is the condition of the trucks — many people note that their van or box truck felt newer and cleaner than what they've gotten from other rental brands. Lift gate availability and friendly counter staff come up often, especially for apartment and dorm moves.

The most common complaint is availability. The exact truck size you want isn't always at your closest branch, which can mean driving farther for pickup or settling for a different size. Some reviewers also flag unexpected charges — insurance add-ons, mileage overages, or pricing that shifts between the online estimate and the final bill.

A few customers mention delays at busy branches, particularly during peak pickup and return windows, and some have had trouble getting specialty add-ons like tow dollies. Most of the friction lands on logistics rather than the trucks themselves.

Overall, most people walk away happy when Enterprise has the right truck nearby and the round-trip distance is short. If you double-check your reservation, confirm any add-ons in advance, and budget for the deposit at pickup, the rental usually goes smoothly. You can read more firsthand reviews below.

How Enterprise Compares to Other Truck Rental Companies

Enterprise has a smaller network than U-Haul, but the fleet leans newer and the rental experience tends to be more consistent — closer to renting a car than a moving truck. Where Enterprise stands apart is local moves; where it falls short is anything that needs a one-way drop-off. The chart below shows how Enterprise stacks up against the other major brands on what matters most.

Side-by-Side Comparison

FeatureEnterpriseU-HaulPenskeBudget
Price (local)Affordable daily ratesLow base rate, mileage adds upHigher daily ratesOften the cheapest
Price (long distance)Round-trip only — often impracticalModerateStrong for long routesCompetitive
Truck qualityNewer vans and mid-range trucksMixed, varies by locationNewest fleet overallOlder, mixed
Fuel economyBetter on vans, average on box trucksVaries widelyGood for diesel modelsAverage
AvailabilityModerate network, local focusLargest network nationwideModerate networkModerate network
Best forLocal moves and smaller loadsLast-minute availability, one-way tripsLong-distance and reliable trucksBudget-friendly moves

When Enterprise Is a Good Fit

Enterprise tends to shine on local, in-town moves where a branch is convenient to both your old and new place. Their cargo vans and mid-size box trucks are well-suited to apartment-sized loads, dorm moves, and short regional hops, and the fleet condition is one of the most consistent compliments in customer reviews. Lift gate availability is a real plus if you've got appliances or heavy single items that would otherwise need a loading ramp.

When Another Brand May Be Better

If you're moving across state lines or doing anything one-way, Enterprise probably isn't the right pick — every rental returns to the same branch, so the mileage and fuel for the return trip can easily double the total. For long-distance moves, Penske is a popular choice thanks to its newer trucks and one-way drop-offs, and U-Haul's nationwide network makes it the most flexible option for crossing the country. If price is the main driver and you're staying regional, Budget often beats Enterprise on the headline daily rate.

It's also worth comparing if you need a specific add-on like a tow dolly or a 26-foot truck with a lift gate — Enterprise's smaller network can mean a longer drive to the right branch, and one of the larger brands may have the equipment closer to home.

Alternatives to Enterprise Truck Rental

If Enterprise doesn't fit your move — especially if you're going one-way or long distance — there are several other truck rental brands to compare. Each has its own strengths, like a bigger nationwide network or stronger long-distance pricing. Here are the brands people often weigh against Enterprise and what they're best for.

U-Haul

Best for:

  • Last-minute and same-day rentals
  • One-way moves across the country

U-Haul has the country's largest fleet and the most pickup locations, making it the easiest brand to book on short notice. It's also the obvious pick for one-way moves Enterprise can't accommodate. Read our full U-Haul review.

Penske

Best for:

  • Long-distance moves
  • Renters who want the newest, best-maintained trucks

Penske typically runs the newest fleet of the major brands and is known for reliable, comfortable long-haul trucks. If you're driving multi-day and want to minimize the chance of a roadside surprise, Penske is the brand to compare. Read our full Penske review.

Budget

Best for:

  • Price-conscious renters
  • Local or regional moves with flexible timing

Budget often runs discounts and promotions, especially through its franchise locations, making it one of the cheaper alternatives if you're staying local or doing a short regional move. The trucks skew older, but the headline rate is hard to beat. Read our full Budget review.

Moving Container Alternatives

Best for:

  • People who don't want to drive a truck at all
  • Long-distance moves where round-trip mileage would be a deal-breaker

If Enterprise's round-trip rule is what's pushing you to look elsewhere, a moving container is worth considering. Containers handle the driving for you, with predictable pricing, door-to-door delivery, and short-term storage if you need it between pickup and drop-off. Read our reviews on the best storage containers for moving.

Final Verdict: Is Enterprise Truck Rental a Good Option?

Enterprise is a strong choice when your move is local and a branch is convenient to both ends of your trip. The trucks tend to be newer and cleaner than what you'll get at most competitors, lift gate availability is a real plus, and the rental process feels closer to renting a car than a moving truck.

If your move is long-distance, one-way, or interstate, though, the round-trip-only rule almost always makes Enterprise the wrong pick — the mileage and fuel for the return drive can double the total cost. In that case, U-Haul or Penske will usually serve you better. Enterprise shines when convenience, fleet condition, and a short round-trip distance line up. Outside of that sweet spot, it's worth comparing at least one other brand before you book.

Enterprise Frequently Asked Questions

Recent Enterprise Truck Rental Reviews from HireAHelper

HireAHelper helps thousands of people move every year, and many of those customers book labor-only moving help to load or unload their Enterprise truck. See what our customers have to say about renting an Enterprise — every review below is a vetted, verified review from a real HireAHelper customer who used Enterprise for their move.

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Kim A

Roanoke, VA

5/13/2026

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(5 out of 5 rating)

Enterprise provided excellent service from start to finish. I chose them because their price was much better than all the competition and they were very helpful on the phone. The price was excellent f...

Distance

200 mi

Cost

$322

Per Mile

$1.61/mi

Sq Ft Moved

1,034

M

Matt N

Dayton, OH

3/21/2026

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(5 out of 5 rating)

Big clean truck, I liked the lift gate it helped with all the very heavy stuff. A ramp would have been faster for loading and unloading, but some items would have been impossible to move with the ramp...

Distance

15 mi

Cost

$600

Per Mile

$40.00/mi

Sq Ft Moved

1,500

B

Belinda L

Breinigsville, PA

8/24/2025

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(5 out of 5 rating)

Rented a High Roof Cargo Van. Experience is good driving it. Need a little "training" at the beginning but you get the feels very fast :)

Distance

300 mi

Cost

$400

Per Mile

$1.33/mi

Sq Ft Moved

1,000

B

Belinda L

Mechanicville, NY

8/24/2025

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(5 out of 5 rating)

I rented a High Roof Cargo Van from Enterprise in Allentown. Space was decent & I was able to have everything from my 1 bedroom loaded with room to spare but bear in mind, I am a minimalist. Took a li...

Distance

300 mi

Cost

$400

Per Mile

$1.33/mi

Sq Ft Moved

1,000

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Edward S

Highland Lakes, NJ

7/23/2025

Enterprise logo
(5 out of 5 rating)

They have the best long distance deal

Distance

1,100 mi

Cost

$1,000

Per Mile

$0.91/mi

Sq Ft Moved

500

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Angela K

Huntington, WV

6/5/2025

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(4 out of 5 rating)

have not completed the drive yet so I don't know.

Distance

400 mi

Cost

Per Mile

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